Example sentences of "[noun pl] be related [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The returns are related to performance , but that is not surprising these days .
2 To some extent , these sectoral preferences are related to ethno-religious lines of demarcation ( Boal and Poole 1976 ) ; certainly it is reasonable to view inner-city communities east and west of the river as each having a higher-status ethnic counterpart .
3 The Scottish Office says forty-five per cent of the cases are related to homosexual activity and thirty-two per cent to intravenous drug abuse .
4 But what can still be debated is whether such phenomena are related to the neuropsychological damage often attributed to lead .
5 In the Carboniferous and Permian the insects were highly diverse , and there is still debate over how closely these forms are related to our living fauna : some forms , like the cockroaches , undoubtedly have a long history .
6 This process , by which inflected forms are related to their root forms , is known as lemmatisation .
7 Essentially the nine conflicts are related by the fact that they involve situations where either one party has more information than another , a state of affairs described by economists as information asymetry ; or where one party has a monopoly power ; indeed the conflict may occur where both these two factors are simultaneously present .
8 There are three conclusions drawn from these arguments , all to some extent encapsulated in the 1958 Education Reform Bill , though it is not altogether clear how the proposals are related to each other .
9 To some degree these victim profiles are related to elements in the pedestrian environment .
10 These high values are related to the strong telemagmatic heating caused by the Bramsche intrusive body .
11 Clues about the timing of metasomatism beneath the Kaapvaal craton in southern Africa are provided by metasomatized peridotites brought to the surface as xenoliths in young ( 80–95-Myr-old ) group I kimberlites : the question that arises is whether the metasomatic alterations of the xenoliths are related to the host kimberlites themselves or to earlier igneous events such as the group II kimberlite eruptions ( 120–150Myr ) .
12 Soil water and surface runoff tend to accumulate in the hollows between the well-drained mounds and the soil patterns are related to these variations in hydrologic conditions .
13 These patterns are related to the patterns of input but already selective recoding has begun , since some aspects of the input will activate the nervous system more than others .
14 The aim of this research is to investigate the extent to which different reading patterns are related to different patterns of strength and weakness in performance in tasks which do not involve reading per se , but tap aspects of cognition which are relevant to the acquisition of reading .
15 Managerial strategies concerning supervision and measurement of work , promotion prospects , new programming methods and other factors affecting skill patterns are related to market conditions and technology .
16 The activities of these components depend on their symmetries just as the activities of internal vibrations of the molecules are related to their symmetries ( see Section 5.7 ) .
17 The two molecules are related by a rotation angle of 165.6 degrees and a translation T x of 2.8Å .
18 Schutz emphasized how typifications are related to the ‘ purpose at hand ’ , which suggests that some typifications will be universal ( ‘ mother ’ , ‘ father ’ ) and others more restricted depending upon how general is the purpose of their use .
19 There is little , if any , analysis of why particular attitudes and behaviours have developed , of the ways in which cultures are related to and continuously reinforced by the wider structural position of particular groups ; the ways in which cultures can be a rational response to the social position of groups at a particular time .
20 A , b , This classification assumes that the fossil groups are related to one or other of the Recent agnathans ( galeaspids were not known at this time ) .
21 However , there are a number of studies which do suggest that socio-economic characteristics are related to morbidity and to access to health services .
22 Notice that , while the theory of this section has been developed in terms of small signals and , the fact that the input and output signals are related through the linear feedback components Z 1 and Z 2 means that the gains given by equations ( 10.40 ) and ( 10.41 ) apply to any magnitude of signal that does not swing beyond the fixed potentials of the bias supply .
23 In terms of these particular variables the behaviour is expressible as and so sufficiently small signals are related by where ; ; Again , the small-signal linearity means that the small-signal sinusoidal response is governed by corresponding phasor equations Symbols are universally adopted to denote the differential parameters involved here because they have hybrid dimensions .
24 Bonuses are related to overall group or organizational performance ( Dore , 1973 : 94–110 ) .
25 Plasma fibrinogen concentrations are related to weight at 1 year but not independently to birth weight .
26 There is general agreement that pogonophorans are related to annelids .
27 As would be expected , the majority of senses of the constituent words are related to property and its purchase ( e.g. ’ leasehold ’ , ’ house ’ , ’ home ’ , ’ first ’ , ’ time ’ , etc . ) .
28 The sessions feature fun elements , such as a Cromadex version of the TV quiz show Mastermind , where the specialist subjects are related to the business .
29 Assuming that it is possible to collect information about estimated and subjective risk from subjects , it will clearly be of interest to see to what extent other variables are related to these measures .
30 Although there have been theories in this area which would suggest a linear relationship between arousal and performance ( e.g. Hull , 1943 ) the most common claim is that the two variables are related by the curvilinear pattern known as the inverted-U hypothesis ( e.g. Hebb , 1955 ) .
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